Friday, September 14, 2012

Join Saturday's Cash Mob at Local Santa Monica Children's Boutique

Cash mob - a group of people showing up in large numbers to support a struggling business through purchases and patronage.

Interested in helping out a local Santa Monica children's boutique and scoring some great goodies at a great price? Check out the below information and email them for info! Everything is going down this Saturday, and you can only get the name of the store and location by emailing the cash mob organizers directly. Remember, it's a secret. The store will have no idea until everyone shows up. What an awesome surprise for a regular old Saturday.

You'll be helping the local economy and doing one of your favorite weekend pastimes - shopping!

Moms, what do you think about the new cash mob fad? Here's hoping it sticks!

WHAT:

A group of people showing up in large numbers to support a struggling local business!

WHEN:

Saturday, September 15th at 9:15 am.

GIFT CERTIFICATE:

The first 50 (families, groups or adults who attend by themselves) to show up will each receive a gift
certificate worth $20 to spend at the store!

Bring your family, your kids, your stroller and your best friend! We will have kid friendly food, face
painting, a balloon artist and music by Emma and Cameron to add to the fun and excitement!

The cash mob will be filmed as an upcoming episode of Yahoo’s Ultimate Surprises. Everyone participating will be asked to sign an
appearance release. Gift certificates are only valid from 10am-12pm on Saturday, September 15th 2012. Gift certificates are only
good toward store merchandise and cannot be redeemed for cash and no credit will be retained on partially redeemed gift
certificates. No change will be issued for partially redeemed gift certificates. While we encourage everyone to spend $10 or $20 in addition to the gift certificate, there is no minimum amount necessary

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Christina Montoya Fiedler is a Los Angeles native - born and raised. Before becoming a mom, and writing for various sites so she could be home full time with her son, she was a publicist representing environmentally progressive architects and contractors. Check out her bylines at BabyCenter, CafeMom, Pampers, SassySavvyMoms, GeekMom and more!